I'm pretty sure they are in the top 15 most popular dogs in the country, so they're pretty popular.
Siberian huskies originally came from a place in russia called siberia. They were then brought to alaska, and that is how they're here in north america. Siberian huskies make great pets! if your planning to get on though, note they need a lot of excersise.
The Siberian husky originated in Siberia, northeastern Russia. Now, Siberian huskies can be found distributed throughout the world, in Canada and North America and even in Australia. They are a popular breed of dog.
Siberian Huskies were developed by the semi-nomadic Chukchi people of eastern Siberia. Huskies remained isolated in Siberia for hundreds of years, until the beginning of this century in 1908, when they were brought to North America. No date of the breed's origins is known, but DNA testing has proved that Huskies are one of the oldest breeds of dogs.
As the name suggests, Siberian Huskies originate from Siberia. Siberia is an extremely cold wasteland up in north eastern Russia, hence the reason for their thick coats.
Huskies are not wild. they are a domestic dog breed like a Pomeranian or golden retriever. if they did get loose up north, their enemies would probably be seal, walrus, and polar bears.
Chipmunks are found in North America, with the exception of the Siberian chipmunk which is found primarily in Asia.
uh probably Siberia :)
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
The common noun for the proper noun 'North America' is continent.
Chipmunks are small, striped rodents of the family Sciuridae. All species of chipmunks are found in North America, with the exception of the Siberian chipmunk, which is found in Asia.
Short answer: They weren't... Siberian Huskies were not introduced in any numbers into North America until 1909 (and into Alaska, in that case), a full decade after the Klondike Gold Rush ended. Alaskan Malamutes, on the other hand, were among the most prized dogs available during the Rush, although there were many other "heavy duty" canine breeds and crossbreeds in use.
The common noun for America is country. For North America or South America, the common noun is continent.